San Lorenzo de Almagro is going through a complex institutional moment, and Marcelo Tinelli has reappeared publicly to respond to criticism about his management at the club. Through a message on social media, the television host and former leader of the 'Cyclone' flatly denied any corruption and vindicated works carried out with his own funds. Tinelli recalled the bleak landscape he found when he took office: just 20,000 active partners, negative net assets, a professional team reduced to just eight players, and over 500 lawsuits pending. From that starting point, the management was able to stabilize the club in part and embark on a growth process that, according to his vision, was not properly valued. In addition to defending his legacy, Tinelli pointed to the chronic deficit that has plagued the club for years. 'San Lorenzo has been a deficit-ridden club all its life. We are far from Boca and River,' he said. Finally, Tinelli closed his message with a call for reflection and unity of direction. He urged putting aside internal disputes and adding wills to get San Lorenzo out of the difficult present. Over time, Tinelli's stage left a deep mark on San Lorenzo's political life. The internal fractures generated during his leadership still persist and condition the club's present. Leaders who were part of his management today integrate opposition sectors or show themselves critical of past decisions, which evidences a lack of consensus and renewal of leadership. The relationship with partners is also affected, with a strong polarization between those who value their contributions and those who blame their figure for the current crisis. So, what will happen to San Lorenzo de Almagro in the future? Only time will tell. But for now, the club remains at the center of controversy, with Marcelo Tinelli defending his legacy and calling for unity to overcome the difficult institutional moment. But the situation is complex, and the club's future is uncertain. The fans are waiting for a solution, and the club's leaders must find a way to overcome the difficulties and bring San Lorenzo de Almagro back to its former glory.